Tobacco Prevention

The Indiana Tobacco Quitline 1-800-QUIT-NOW (800-784-8669) is a free phone-based counseling service that helps Indiana tobacco users quit. Are you ready to stop smoking? Simply call 1-800-QUIT-NOW from 8am to 3am, 7 days-a-week to talk to a trained Quit Coach and receive immediate benefits, like a free two-week supply of nicotine patches or gum.

Smoke Free Air

Everyone Deserves Smoke free Air! Smoke free air is good for health and good for the community!

Although 76 percent of white collar workers are covered by smoke free policies, just 52 percent of blue collar workers and 43 percent of food service workers benefit from these protections.

The medical costs and economic losses to nonsmokers suffering from lung cancer or heart disease due to secondhand smoke are estimated to total nearly $6 billion a year in the U.S.

For every 8 smokers who die from smoking, one nonsmoker is killed by secondhand smoke.

No one should have to choose between their job and their health! Visit www.worksmokefree.org for more information.

Other Forms of Tobacco

This information is provided in collaboration with the Purdue Student Wellness Office and the American Pharmacists Association- Academy of Student Pharmacists at Purdue.

E-Cigarettes::

What are they?

Battery operated devices that resemble regular cigarettes

Function by vaporizing a nicotine solution to create a mist that is then inhaled by the user

Available in a variety of flavors and different nicotine strengths

Hazards:

May contain cancer-causing chemicals and toxic chemicals such as anti-freeze

Quality and amount of nicotine and other chemicals in these products is not regulated

Advertized amounts of nicotine sometimes differ from the actual concentration within the cartridge

A Safe Alternative to Cigarettes? The e-cigarette still contains nicotine and many toxic substances found in regular cigarettes which could cause cancer. Since nicotine is still present the risk of addiction is the same as regular cigarettes.

Hookah::

What is it?

A device used to smoke specially made tobacco in a variety of flavors

Designed with a long tube passing through an urn of water that cools the smoke as it is drawn through the tube

A Safe Alternative to Cigarettes? In a typical 60 minute hookah smoking session, a person can inhale as much smoke as a cigarette smoker inhales from 100 cigarettes. In this session, a hookah smoker takes in more nicotine and toxic substances than someone who would be smoking a regular cigarette.

Dissolvable Tobacco::

What is it?

Tobacco product place in the mouth where it dissolves to release the tobacco

Products come in pellet, strip, and stick form and are spit-free

Hazards: Similar to users of spit or chew tobacco, the use of dissolvables may pose health risks such as cancer (lip, esophagus, pharynx, larynx, pancreas and stomach) and mouth disease.

A Safe Alternative to Cigarettes?

May contain up to three times the amount of nicotine found in one cigarette

Smokers may get a higher nicotine dose than they are used to, leading to possible nicotine poisoning

Dissolvable products contain cancer causing substances

For more information about secondhand smoke, quitting smoking, and other tobacco prevention resouces, please contact:

Jessica Warbritton

Tobacco Prevention & Cessation Coalition

765-447-7683 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..